



Long Bell Lumber Company Spar Tree Cowlitz County 1941
Long Bell Lumber Company in Cowlitz County, Washington, showcases a spar tree used in lumbering operations. In October 1941, the logging industry in the Pacific Northwest relied on such trees for transporting logs to sawmills. Spar trees were essential in facilitating efficient logging practices, highlighting the importance of timber resources in the regions economy.
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Long Bell Lumber Company Spar Tree Cowlitz County 1941
